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Nautilus, silver, IP67, MR16, 12v low voltage

Ground level silver grey 12v MR16 adjustable spike light. Requires transformer , lamp and spike. Ideal to spot light items of interest in the garden like small shrubs, ornaments, trees and pathways. Can be used on the wall without the spike.

£25.77

Part Number : 227500

Nautilus, silver, IP67, MR16, 12v low voltage

The Nautilus Silver 12v low voltage spike light is constructed in robust die cast aluminium, with a smart Silver Grey powder coated finish. These lights are placed in the ground with the spike provided, and
can be angled to give effective accent lighting in any outdoor environment.

Ideal to spot light items of interest in the garden like small shrubs, ornaments,
trees and pathways. Can be used on the wall without the spike to illuminate a garden
patio area or BBQ.

Fully compatible with LED MR16 light bulbs which we recommend to use as they are energy efficient.

This light fitting requires a 12v toroidal transformer.

This item is IP67 rated which makes it very safe near water.

Example of LED lamp energy savings

Installation

Care must be taken when installing exterior lighting products especially in the ground. All the products are sold fit for purpose and tested before
given an IP rating. More details on IP ratings can be found under design ideas section. All cable joints should be 100% water tight. There are
a number of waterproof enclosures available for transformers on this site along with heat shrink cable
joint kits and resin gel packs to fill the junction boxes and transformer enclosures to make a watertight enclosure.
Where possible try and keep all joints and transformers above ground, however if
this is not possible there are potted burial kits available.

Example of how to load a transformer

Lamp colour ( Kelvins )

Lamp colour is determined by the Kelvins and a lamp which is 2,700 kelvins
is classed as warm white and is sympathetic to skin tones and warm brickwork. A lamp
with a kelvin of 6500 is in the cold blueish white spectrum and works well
against a white background and will appear brighter to the naked eye than the warmer
colour spectrum. IP67Coloured filters are good to use with the LED bulbs too especially in winter using green filters give the appearance the
trees are still in leaf.

Light output ( Lumens )

All lamps have a lumen number and the higher the lumen number the brighter the lamp,
however colour of the lamp (kelvins ) also comes in to play here as a whiter lamp
at 6,000 kelvins and above would always appear brighter to the naked eye than a warmer
colour lamp at the 2,700 kelvins light spectrum even if it has the same lumen output. Placing lights closer to the item to be illuminated is a good way of
using a lower lumen lamp rather than trying to flood light a big area.